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Clear filtersMarket Development and Export Promotion : Kaapi Shastra Training Programme
Kaapi Shastra is a specialized training programme run by the Coffee Board under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. It is designed for individuals passionate about coffee cultivation, processing, and coffee entrepreneurship. The programme is conducted at the Coffee Quality Division of the Coffee Board in Bengaluru and provides hands-on learning opportunities in all aspects of coffee production and business.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non-Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Replantation
This central government scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, aims to improve coffee production and productivity across India. It supports coffee growers in traditional coffee-growing areas and non-tribal growers in newer coffee regions. The scheme encourages farmers to replant old, aging, and unproductive coffee plantations with new, high-yielding varieties to boost farm income and output.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Quality Up-gradation (QUP)
This scheme, run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, provides financial support to coffee growers to improve the quality of their coffee production. It focuses on helping traditional coffee growers and non-tribal farmers in non-traditional coffee-growing areas. The scheme offers incentives to create infrastructure facilities needed for producing high-quality coffee.
View DetailsDevelopment Support for Coffee in Traditional Areas and Non Tribal growers of Non-Traditional Area : Organic Certification / Eco certification / Natural farming
This scheme run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry helps coffee growers produce organic and eco-certified coffee to improve quality and earn higher prices. It supports both traditional coffee growers and those farming coffee in newer areas. The goal is to help growers access special markets that pay more for certified organic and natural farming coffee.
View DetailsAdvance Authorisation(AA)
The Advance Authorisation (AA) scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to help exporters. It allows manufacturers and merchants who export goods to import the raw materials and inputs they need without paying import duties. This scheme helps Indian exporters compete globally by reducing their production costs.
View DetailsGrant to Films - Foreign Language Films
This scheme provides financial grants to encourage foreign language films to be shot in Uttarakhand. It is run by the Uttarakhand state government to promote the state as a film shooting destination and boost the local film industry. Filmmakers and production companies can receive grants to support their production costs if they shoot their film in Uttarakhand.
View DetailsGrant to Films - Films Shot in Uttarakhand with a Budget of Minimum ₹50 Crores or More
This scheme by the Uttarakhand government encourages filmmakers and producers to shoot their films in Uttarakhand. It provides financial support to film projects that film major portions in the state. The scheme aims to create jobs for local workers, support regional artists, and bring revenue to Uttarakhand through the film industry.
View DetailsGujarat Textile Policy: Capital Subsidy (Fiscal Incentives to Labour Intensive Unit)
The Gujarat Textile Policy is a government initiative run by the Industries and Mines Department to strengthen the textile industry in Gujarat. It provides capital subsidies to labour-intensive textile units to encourage investment and create jobs. The scheme aims to make Gujarat's textile sector more competitive and generate employment opportunities across the state.
View DetailsGujarat Textile Policy: Power Tariff Subsidy
The Gujarat Textile Policy is an initiative by the Industries and Mines Department of the Gujarat government designed to strengthen the textile industry in the state. This policy aims to create a supportive ecosystem for textile businesses, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs. A key feature of this policy is the Power Tariff Subsidy, which helps reduce electricity costs for textile units. The scheme targets textile manufacturers, mills, and small to medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the textile sector to boost production and create employment opportunities across Gujarat.
View DetailsScheme for Enhancement of Technical Competence and Manpower: Scheme of Financial Assistance for Setting Up Anchor Institute
This Gujarat government scheme provides financial assistance to organizations and institutions setting up anchor institutes for technical training and skill development. Run by the Gujarat Industrial Policy framework, it aims to bridge the gap between industry needs and workforce skills. The scheme supports the creation of training centers that can equip workers with modern technical competencies required by growing industries in the state.
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